Edinburgh Film Festival
I’m looking forward to seeing Of Time and the City this Thursday by
director Terence Davies who should by now…
I have it on very good authority that to include the words 'Mae West' and 'Smelly Feet' into my blog and its…
I'm old enough to remember Bill Forsyth's first films Gregory's Girl and That Sinking Feeling resonating with…
It’s Day 1 of the EIFF and it’s 6.38 a.m.
During the summer the Filmhouse, in association with Edinburgh International Film Festival, put on a number…
Just a brief note to say that if you are free today there are two extraordinary films worth seeing at…
Considering the few films I've managed to see between writing reviews and being tractor beamed unwillingly…
I can’t hear anything this morning. My ears are bleeding thanks to Scotland’s premier psychedelic post rock…
It’s almost upon us. The badges are being handed out, the delegate booklet is in my possession and the…
The press were out in force at Cineworld Edinburgh for the Edinburgh Film Festival opener Hallam Foe last…
Now that the dust has settled on the launch it seems appropriate to take stock.
Completely against my predictions (I plumped for Duane Hopkins Better Things), the prolific and ever popular…
For me the stand out movie of the Edinburgh International Film Festival was Troll Hunter.
A couple of hours after seeing Spread (see previous blog) I went to see what is probably the most anticipated…
Well I have an hour to kill so I might as well kill it with a wee update. I'm racing now to finish seeing all…
My second day was almost entirely consumed by the day-long symposium that was Project: New Cinephilia. This…
The Edinburgh International Film Festival kicks off tonight with the screening of Hallam Foe. You couldn't…
Edinburgh Film Festival hots up, literally
Al Gore's television channel Current TV is in Edinburgh during the film festival and is holding a couple of…
I'm usually one of the last people to find out about film festival freebies and competitions, but if you…